Corns and Callus

What are corns and callus?
When we walk or stand, our body weight is carried first on the heel and then on the ball of the foot where the skin is thicker to withstand the pressure. When this pressure becomes excessive, some areas of skin thicken and form corns and callus, as a protective response to the friction of skin rubbing against a bone, shoe or the ground. They are not serious but can be painful in some circumstances.

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Corns and Callus

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